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A Notice of Entry of Judgment & Decree of Divorce (Default) is a document that notifies the other party that the Judge has signed a Judgment & Decree of Divorce (Default). This document must be sent to the other party and the Affidavit of Service filed with the Clerk of Courts.
If you never knew you were being sued, and motion for default judgment is filed against you, you should respond with a Motion to Vacate Judgment, also known as a Motion to Set Aside Judgment.
Request for Entry of Default (Application to Enter Default) (CIV-100) Asks the court to enter a "default" against the defendant or cross-defendant because they failed to file an Answer or other responsive document in the case.
F Setting aside an order of default or judgment by default. For good cause shown, the court may set aside an order of default. If a judgment by default has been entered, the court may set it aside in ance with Rule 71 B and C.
Summons shall be served, either within or without this state, in any manner reasonably calculated, under all the circumstances, to apprise the defendant of the existence and pendency of the action and to afford a reasonable opportunity to appear and defend.
Judgments entered under ORS 153.102 are termed ?default? judgments and impose a fine that a Defendant must pay. Failure to pay a judgment will result in the case being sent to a collections agency and additional fees. Oregon law allows you to request that the default judgment be set aside.
ORCP 69 requires the court or clerk to enter an order of default on a showing by affidavit or declaration that a party against whom a judgment is sought has been served with Summons or is otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of the Court and has failed to plead or otherwise defend within the time set by law.